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![]() Is anyone familiar with North American Spine and their AccuraScope procedure?
From what I read they use the scope to go up the spinal canal and use a laser to remove herniation's. These are anesthesiologist that perform the surgery. My gut tells me it sounds to simple to be reliable. I have a central Herniation at L3/L4 and was hoping to get advice on surgical options. A couple of surgeons told me that discectomy's are really not an option because of the central location. Which means fusion or ADR. Not sure how far down the surgical route I'll go. I've had this for 13 months and the sciatica can be difficult. I haven't sat for extended periods for over a year. If I felt time would help I would still wait it out. All opinions are appreciated. |
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![]() Minimally invasive spine surgery is a compromise. Smaller access typically lowers the ability of the surgeon to visualize the field. It is more restrictive on the tools they can use. Their animation demonstrates the approach, but other than that it is quite amusing. I'd be curious how they safely vapor a calcified disc herniation that is adhered to the nerve root? It's great on the animation how it shrinks uniformly down to zero.
I have not experience with that center, so I'm not prepared to say anything as strong as what Keano said, but I'm quite skeptical. One thing you seem to understand correctly is that all endoscopic surgery is not the same. There are so many different twists on the procedure. Some twists are better than others and may also be better or worse in specific types of cases. Sadly, the operators tend to do the procedure they like, and in MISS, they seem to think that they won't hurt you, so you might as well try. That is great if you can afford the second surgery. But, if they take a low percentage case without telling you that you are not really a good candidate, then you can't take the next step because you are broke, they have done a great deal of harm! I have a client who underwent a microdiscectomy on a very large central herniation on Monday. Unfortunately, he went to a NY clinic that does PLDD. This procedure had no chance of working on such a herniation... what a shame. Be skeptical. Mark
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![]() There are many lawsuits against them. Check spineuniverse forum and Google.
Regards
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"The world of spinal medicine, unfortunately, is producing patients with failed back surgery syndrome at an alarming rate" 2005 - 2012: Rich personal experience with spinal disorders and various treatments (surgical, therapeutic, diagnostic) Co-Founder: Vertebris Internationl Spine Hospital Founder: Spinoteka - Society for Spine Diseases |
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![]() Thanks for the responses. I wonder how they stay in business or more info. isn't out on them. According to their rep. they do 70 procedures a month. That's a pretty large number if their a "smoke and mirrors" shop, with out more bad press out on them.
Thru anyone's experience is ADR or Fusion the only option for central herniation's? Is there still hope of a herniation resolving itself without surgery after a year? |
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![]() Endoscopic surgery is possible for all types of herniations, as well as micro-endoscopic (a.k.a. METRx) surgery if herniation is too big.
Some of my patients live with extrusions with NO pain.....
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"The world of spinal medicine, unfortunately, is producing patients with failed back surgery syndrome at an alarming rate" 2005 - 2012: Rich personal experience with spinal disorders and various treatments (surgical, therapeutic, diagnostic) Co-Founder: Vertebris Internationl Spine Hospital Founder: Spinoteka - Society for Spine Diseases |
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